"Tamlen!! Tamlen help me!" A mocking voice sounded out followed by a warm chuckle.
"Shut up! I don't sound like that. That wasn't even how it happened either!" The brunette scolded, hazel eyes narrowing into what she thought was an intimidating glare. "You're right, you aren't a story teller." Stepping over the bench, Keo sat down beside Tamlen by the fire which only rewarded her with more sniggers from the blonde Dalish.
"Well I'm always saving you from everything.." Tamlen told a few of the gathered children who couldn't help but giggle at the two hunters. They were known in the camp for not doing what they were supposed to, however the r
"She's going to need a blood transfusion, now!"
"Hang in there, Commander."
"Give her more sedative. She isn't supposed to be awake."
There were voices and faces all around her, but they were hazed. Everything seemed like a dream and she couldn't move. She wasn't dead, so that was a start. Her body was in an immense amount of pain. She wanted to throw up, but it exceeded that and she went straight to blacking out. The last thing she felt was a needle digging into her abdomen and her mind drifted to her Turian lover, Garrus Vakarian.
'Come back alive,' he had told her what seemed to be forever ago, even though that it was only a day or s